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The government has announced funding to support low-income families with disabled children.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Gibb: "We want to raise academic standards for all young people and to close the attainment gap."
Tim Loughton explains the decision to end the Ofsted annual rating process as soon as legislation can be passed.
Michael Gove announces up to £2 million to fund tighter security measures in Jewish faith schools.
Michael Gove comments on the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) study of schools systems from around the world.
The myplace programme secures £134 million to complete its work.
Children's Minister announces an independent review into the commercialisation and premature sexualisation of children.
An independent review of the Children’s Commissioner role recommends strengthening its remit, powers and independence.
The Minister for Schools talks about greater freedoms for primary schools to teach Latin as part of the National Curriculum reforms.
The Schools Minister writes in response to Chris Keates' comments published in the Yorkshire Post on 25 November 2010 regarding academies and free schools.
Education Secretary presents an Honorary MBE to Joseph Synott, an Irish citizen, for his services to education in Hillingdon.
Education Secretary extends Michael Grabiner’s appointment as chairman of the board at Partnerships for Schools (PfS) for 12 months.
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Schools talks about the impact the Government's educational reforms will have on sixth form colleges.
The Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove, addresses the National College’s Annual Conference in Birmingham.
Schools Minister speaks to the Grammar Schools Heads Association on the guiding principles behind the vision for the education system.
Nick Gibb speaks at the Reform think tank's conference about plans to grant greater freedom to schools and offer more choice to parents.
Tim Loughton speaks to the C4EO about improving public services for children, young people and families, and promotes sharing examples of good practice as a means to driving up standards.
The Children's Minister on proposed improvements to children's services.
Children’s Minister Sarah Teather speaks about the government's commitment to support disabled children and their families.
At the LGA conference in Bournemouth, the Secretary of State outlines planned improvements in education and children's services.
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